The Netherlands’ industry sector contribution to GDP gradually declined from in 1990 to in 2015, reflecting a steady shift toward a service-dominated economy. The early 1990s saw a consistent decrease as the country strengthened its banking, logistics, and technology sectors, reducing reliance on traditional industries. Despite a brief recovery in the mid-2000s, the 2008 financial crisis accelerated the decline, with the sector’s contribution reaching a low of in 2016. However, recent years indicate a slight resurgence, reaching by 2022, likely supported by investments in green technology and sustainable manufacturing. This upward shift suggests a strategic pivot to incorporate high-value manufacturing within an economy traditionally focused on services, aiming to enhance industrial contributions without compromising environmental goals.
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